Hotels Near Havre de Grace, Maryland

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Located in northeast Maryland, Havre de Grace sits at the point where the Susquehanna River empties into Chesapeake Bay. The site of a hamlet originally called Harmer's Town, Havre de Grace got its name from the Marquis de Lafayette who visited the area during the Revolutionary War and remarked on its resemblance to Le Havre in France. Visitors to Havre de Grace and nearby recreation areas can find accommodations at a handful of hotels that are within a seven-mile radius of town.

Hilton Garden Inn Aberdeen

Just off Exit 85 of Interstate 95 in the neighboring city of Aberdeen, the five-story, 96-unit Hilton Garden Inn (hiltongardeninn.com) is only seven miles from Havre de Grace and almost 2 1/2 miles from the U.S. Army's Aberdeen Proving Ground. Each of the hotel's guest rooms and suites features a microwave oven, mini-refrigerator and high-speed Internet. The hotel also offers business and fitness centers, an indoor swimming pool and hot tub, meeting rooms, a gift shop/newsstand, a concierge desk and safety deposit boxes at the front desk. The on-site Great American Grill serves breakfast, lunch and dinner daily.

Holiday Inn Aberdeen-Chesapeake House

The five-story, 120-unit Holiday Inn (holidayinn.com) in Aberdeen lies only 6 1/2 miles from Havre de Grace's historic downtown district. For guests who'd like to take their sightseeing a bit farther afield, Baltimore's popular Inner Harbor is only 30 miles from the hotel. Accommodations include 119 standard and executive-level guest rooms and one suite, all of which feature high-speed Internet, microwave ovens, mini-fridges, cable/satellite TV and DVD players. Other hotel facilities and services include business and fitness centers, an indoor swimming pool, a coin-operated guest laundry and safety deposit boxes at the hotel's front desk. Smitty's Pub, the hotel's on-site restaurant, serves a complimentary hot breakfast each morning and is open for lunch and dinner.

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Ramada Perryville

Only four miles from Havre de Grace's Maritime Museum, the two-story, 104-unit Ramada Perryville (ramada.com) is just off Exit 93 of I-95, across the Susquehanna River from Havre de Grace. Right next door to the Ramada is the Perryville Outlet Shopping Center, which features the shops of Bass, Jones New York, Nike, Van Heusen and many more. Wi-Fi is available in all guest rooms and common areas of the hotel. Other amenities include a complimentary continental breakfast, meeting and banquet facilities, a fitness center, guest library and a coin-operated laundry. Pets can stay in guest rooms for an additional nightly fee. Nearby restaurants include Chesapeake Food Works, Denny's, KFC and Taco Bell.

Super 8 Havre de Grace/Aberdeen Area

Located just off I-95 at Exit 89, the three-story, 60-unit Super 8 (super8.com) is the only hotel in Havre de Grace. The hotel is less than two miles from the Havre de Grace Maritime Museum, which lies in the heart of historic Havre de Grace. The Super 8 offers affordable accommodations in guest rooms that feature high-speed Internet and mini-refrigerators. The hotel also provides a complimentary continental breakfast each morning, as well as free local phone calls, free parking and a pet-friendly policy. Several restaurants, including the Bayou Restaurant, Burger King, Chesapeake Grill and Pizza Hut, are within easy walking distance of the hotel.

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Images related to Havre de Grace, Maryland

An old map of Havre de Grace, Maryland, United States. The Pennsylvania Railroad bridge (now called the Amtrak Susquehanna River Bridge) and the B&amp;O Railroad Bridge (now called the CSX Susquehanna River Bridge) are seen on the right.